Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
IC 9394 The Work Crew Performance Model: A Method For Evaluating Training And Performance In The Mining IndustryBy W. J. Wiehagen
The Work Crew Performance Model (WCPM) seeks to define performance variability within similar tasks of an underground work crew and relate observed variability to a cost consequence. Performance varia
Jan 1, 1994
-
IC 7490 German Low-Temperature Coal-Tar IndustryBy E. O. RHODES
This report is one of a series written by members of the Solid Fuels Mission to Germany describing wartime developments in the mining, prepara- tion, and utilization of coal. This mission was organize
Feb 1, 1949
-
OFR-123(6)-78 Advancement Of Mine Ventilation Network Analysis From Art To Science - Volume VI Application Of PSU/MVS To The Analysis Of Modifications To Existing Ventilation SystemsBy G. W. Luxbacher
This volume describes the use of the Penn State Mine Ventilation Simulator (PSU/MVS) to model existing mine ventilation systems and, in addition, to evaluate the effect of system modifications. Ventil
Jan 1, 1977
-
OFR-12-86 Wire Hoise Rope Tensile Fatigue Testing MachineBy Lee J. Raabe
A specialized loading system for tensile and fatigue testing of wire rope was constructed and installed in the U.S. Bureau of Mine Wire Rope Test Facility in Bruceton, Pennsylvania. The computer-contr
Jan 1, 1984
-
OFR-178(2)-82 Mine Power Systems - Volume IIBy Lloyd A. Morley
This eight-chapter document is the second volume of a two-volume report that presents a comprehensive outline of coal-mine electrical power systems from theory to practice. Together, the two volumes c
Jan 1, 1982
-
Driver Visibility System For Large Mining Trucks - ObjectiveReduce the number of accidents in which large mining trucks crush objects that were not visible to the driver. Approach Improved rear view mirrors, light-bending plastic lenses, and a closed cir
Jan 1, 1979
-
OFR-76-75 Mine Electrical Systems Evaluation - Executive SummaryBy Robert Stefanko
This report abstracts project work performed for the USBM Grant No. GO-133077 during the period 19 June 1973 to 15 October 1974. Five reports have been separately produced and are as follows: 1.
Jan 1, 1974
-
OFR-162(3)-83 Mining In Low Coal - Volume III: Clothing Design StudyBy D. K. Caddel
Several problems exist with the present design of coveralls used by miners in low coal (seam height 48 inches or less). The back portion of the coveralls often tears when roof bolts or rough areas in
Jan 1, 1982
-
OFR-94-83 A Hydrogen Engine Induction Technique For Backfire-Free OperationBy Ned Baker
Details are given of a fuel-induction system for a hydrogen, fueled engine. The induction system was designed to preclude backfire otherwise common in hydrogen fueled engines. System features and
Jan 1, 1982
-
OFR-17-80 Development Of Cross Pit Overburden And Waste Material Handling System (Phase II)By Russell J. Gartrell
This report describes the engineering feasibility and economic advantages of using a steep angle conveyance (SAC) system in conjunction with medium and large draglines to transport spoil in a typical
Jan 1, 1977
-
RI 7047 The Cause Of Fuming In Oxygen SteelmakingBy J. P. Morris
The Bureau of Mines investigated the mechanics of fuming of iron-carbon melts during top-blowing with oxygen. Melts weighing 45 lb were prepared in an induction furnace and blown with oxygen by means
Jan 1, 1967
-
Statistical Summary (949586b6-b8da-4f98-ad25-eb0908adb9c2)This chapter summarizes data on crude mineral production for the United States, its island possessions, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Included also are tables that show the principal mineral co
Jan 1, 1977
-
RI 3444 Measurement Of Pressures On Rock Pillars In Underground Mines ? Part I ? IntroductionBy Leonard Obert
The ultimate object of this investigation is to develop a method for determining the pressure, in- situ, on rock mine pillars, arches, end other mire structures. The preliminary investigations of Bure
Jan 1, 1939
-
OFR-103(2)-75 Circuit Breaker Development And Application - USBM Contract Phase II Report - Section 1. Program Objectives And Results - 1.1 SummaryBy D. A. Paice
Under the first phase of this contract as reported in the Phase I report it was determined that certain types of commercially available molded case breakers are capable of interrupting mine dc power s
Jan 1, 2012
-
RI 3444 Measurement Of Pressures On Rock Pillars In Underground Mines - Part I - Introduction (2cf0fd35-c25e-41cd-9a97-83ac352c67a3)By Leonard Obert
The ultimate object of this investigation is to develop a method for determining the pressure, in situ, on rock mine pillars, arches, and other mire structures. The preliminary investigations of Burea
Jan 1, 1939
-
IC 7887 Mining And Transporting Coal Underground By Hydraulic Methods: A Literature Survey ? Introduction And SummaryBy William T. Boyd
Foreign mining publications describing successful hydraulic mining installations, and successful domestic hydraulic mining in a gilsonite bed, have prompted the Federal Bureau of Mines to conduct a li
Jan 1, 1959
-
RI 7501 Autoclave And Ambient Pressure Leaching Of Lake Superior Manganiferous OresBy Vance G. Leak
Leaching of manganese from low-grade Minnesota ores was studied over the temperature range 25° to 225° C at atmospheric and elevated pressures to demonstrate that good recoveries of manganese could be
Jan 1, 1971
-
OFR-86(2)-81 Recommended Guidelines For Oxygen Self-Rescuers - Volume II, AppendicesBy D. Randolph Berry
Volume II contains appendices which explain and document the recommendations of Volume I. The following topics are covered: Appendix A Discussion of Recommended Guidelines Appendix B Worldwide Use
Jan 1, 1981
-
OFR-49-75 Seismic Mine Monitor System - Phase IV ReportBy J. C. Fowler
The field testing of the Seismic Mine Monitor System is described. This system consists of nine geophones buried about 40 feet deep over a ten-square-mile area, the amplifiers and electronics needed t
Jan 1, 1974
-
Bulletin 184 The Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid in the United StatesBy D. E. FOCG, A. E. Wells
When the United States entered the World War governmental agencies found little definite knowledge available as to the exact capacity of each sulphuric acid plant in the United States to manufacture a
Jan 1, 1920